Instruction manual

DECLARATION OF CE CONFORMITY
We, the manufacturers of the appliance, hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the products described below
conform to essential safety requirements. This declaration will be rendered invalid if any changes are made to the
appliance without our written consent
Manufacturer
Solzaima, S.A.
Rua dos Outarelos, 111
3750-362 Belazaima do Chão, Portugal
Tel: +351 234650655 Fax: +351 234650651
Classification
Aparelho de combustível sólido; Insert
Applied Standards and Directives
EN13229 : 2001+ A1:2003 + A2:2003:2005
Test Institute
Laboratório Recupera
Universidade do Algarve
Campus da Penha
8005-139 Faro
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for buying a FOGO MONTANHA stove. To get the best ecological performance and highest output from this
appliance please follow these installation and operating instructions. The guarantee will cease to apply if the stove is
damaged as a result of a failure to follow the installation and operating instructions. The appliance must not be
modified without the manufacturer’s written permission. Only original spare parts made by the manufacturer should be
used to repair this appliance. Prevailing laws and local architectural and fire prevention regulations must be followed.
2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Model
E600
E600H
E700
E800
E800F
E900F
Vitro 700
Vitro 800F
Vitro 900F
Nominal efficiency
%
75
78
77
80
77
75
Nominal wood consumption
Kg/hour
2,6
2,4
3,0
3,5
3,4
3,1
Maximum heated volume
m3
229
268
294
329
329
323
Minimum to maximum heat output
kW
5,5-10,1
6,4-11,8
7,0-13,0
7,8-14,6
7,8-14,6
7,7-14,3
CO emissions (at 13% oxygen)
Vol.%
0,2
0,1
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,2
CO2 emissions
Vol.%
10,1
9,7
10,8
11,4
10,8
9,9
Chimney diameter
mm
150
180
180
200
200
200
Nominal heat output
kW
7,8
9,1
10,0
11,2
11,2
11,0
Safety distance from front of stove
cm
100
100
100
100
100
100
Weight
kg
83
105
118
136
108
112
Fuel
wood
wood
wood
wood
wood
wood
Maximum humidity of wood
%
20
20
20
20
20
20
Maximum length of log
cm
40
40
50
50
60
70
Dimensions:
Height
mm
530
720
600
670
600
600
Width
mm
600
600
700
800
800
900
Depth
mm
430
450
450
470
470
470
3. WOOD
The stove burns only wood. The best results are obtained using dry wood. Logs cut to size, stored and ventilated under-
cover for at least one year and preferably two, are best as they:
Produce considerably more heat than wet or green wood.
Produce much less smoke and deposit less tar on the stove, chimney and glass panel than wet or green
wood. Only dry wood prevents emissions of hazardous substances when burning.
A stove full of wood will generate more heat over a longer period of time. Logs should not be too large and, generally
speaking, the harder the wood the better. Never use waste, chippings, wood shavings and sawdust, tree bark or waste
from chipboard, laminated wood or surface-treated wood. Do not cut the firewood too small. Very thin pieces of wood
burn very quickly and are only suitable for lighting the stove. Allow large pieces with the normal dimension of about 25cm
to burn naturally. Large logs must be chopped small.
Note: The stove is not a waste incinerator. The environment legislation expressly forbids the burning of waste in house-
hold fires. Not only is it environmentally unfriendly to use a solid fuel stove incorrectly to burn household waste, chemi-
cally treated wood waste or waste paper, or to use it as a private waste incineration plant, but it is also in breach of the
emission laws and liable to punishment. The appliance is not suitable for burning liquid fuels. Besides creating high and
unchecked air pollution, harmful combustion products and combustion residues it also has a negative effect on the
working and operating life of the stove and flue. This results in all kinds of defects and rapid wear, which may require
expensive repair and even replacement of the stove. The burning of unsuitable fuels can lead to a house fire of a type not
covered by your fire insurance.
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